Five things to do in North Somerset this weekend
Jim and Heather Swords with their prize winning flowers. - Credit: Archant
People can feed camels, listen to big-name musicians perform and watch the latest epic blockbuster this weekend.
- Quentin Tarentino's latest film will be shown at a Clevedon cinema.
Once Upon A Time In Hollywood will be screened tonight (Friday) and tomorrow (Saturday) at the Curzon cinema, in Old Church Road, at 7.30pm.
Tickets, priced £5.50-7.80, are available at www.curzon.org.uk or on 01275 871000.
- Trails and camel feeding sessions will take place at a Wraxall zoo.
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Noah's Ark Zoo Farm, in Clevedon Road, will host a primate weekend on Saturday and Sunday. There will be face-painting, a special Gibbon talk, games and more, with money being raised for Kalaweit.
Entry, priced £11.55-67.80, are available at www.noahsarkzoofarm.co.uk or on 01275 852606.
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- A photography exhibition will take place at a National Trust site.
Olli Hellmann's $tow High In Transit exhibition, which highlights the link between Tyntesfield and the Peruvian guano trade, takes place at the house, in Wraxall from 11am-5pm.
Entry is free.
- Loyle Carner, Grace Jones and Nightmares On Wax are just some of the names performing at a Bristol music festival on Saturday.
The Downs will be held at the parkland, in Clifton, from 11am-11pm.
Tickets, priced £19-55, are available online, and ticket-holders will also need to pay a £1 levy to pay for the upkeep of The Downs.
- Villagers will gather to celebrate village life on Saturday.
Wrington will host its summer show at Memorial Hall, in Silver Street, at 2.30pm.